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New tip reward offered in cold case killing of UT-Dallas student Brent Gutheinz
by Sam Cohen
| April 21, 2026
22-year-old Brent Gutheinz was murdered in 1997. Now, an increased reward is being offered for information about his case.

How more Texas universities are bending the knee to far-right extremism
| April 21, 2026
Staff at both the University of Texas at Arlington and the University of North Texas have been fired for allegedly violating the state’s diversity, equity, and inclusion ban.

11 restaurants in DFW where kids can eat for free
by Sydni Ellis
| April 21, 2026
Save some money by bringing your kids to one of these fantastic restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth that offer free kids’ meals.

That’s a lot of dough: Mrs. Baird’s family ranch relisted for nearly $11 million
by Sam Cohen
| April 17, 2026
Baird Ranch in Johnson City was recently relisted for sale. Here’s everything you need to know about the historic property. If you’re from Texas, you’re more than familiar with Mrs. Baird’s bread. The Fort-Worth founded company has been baking up staple items for pantries across the Lone Star State since the early 1900s. Part of the bakery’s […]

Plano ISD sparks debate over using AI announcements at upcoming graduations
by Sam Cohen
| April 17, 2026
Plano ISD said it will use an AI-powered tool to announce student names at upcoming graduations. Not everyone is happy with the decision. The debate over artificial intelligence and how to use it ethically and sustainably has ramped up in recent years. Though the idea of using “computers and machines to mimic the problem-solving and decision-making capabilities of the human […]

BBQ, ballers, and yarn bombers: Here’s the Dallas-Fort Worth news you missed this week
by Joi Louviere
| April 17, 2026
Here's the latest news out of DFW

Journey through time at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival
by Joey Held
| April 16, 2026
The Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie is celebrating 45 years in style. Come along on a trip through the village, including must-see performances.

US News & World Report highlights DFW as a premier senior living destination
by Sam Cohen
| April 15, 2026
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the best places in the country for senior living communities. Here’s what you need to know.

Voters to decide fate of $6B Dallas ISD bond package
| April 15, 2026
Dallas Independent School District is asking voters to approve a bond package that would fund campus renovations and increase security measures on May 2.

Rare Taylor Swift guitar up for grabs to help DFW children in need
by Sam Cohen
| April 15, 2026
Country 96.3 is auctioning off a guitar signed by a then 18-year-old Taylor Swift. Here’s everything you need to know.



